What does “supremely” mean?
supremely
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"Supremely" means "at the highest level" or "extremely" — it makes whatever you're describing feel like the absolute top, the best, the most.
So if someone says "She is supremely confident," it means her confidence is at the highest possible level — like nothing shakes her. Or imagine a chef who knows exactly what he's doing: you'd say "He is supremely skilled." And if a movie is just the most boring thing you've ever seen, you could say "That film was supremely dull."
It usually goes with adjectives, and it adds this feeling of "not just a little — completely and totally, at the peak."
Basically, "supremely" = at the very top level, in the strongest possible way.
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